| Lizards from Pogona genus are commonly named as | | | | They sell worms in small qty, it usually work with |
| Bearded Dragon. They have broad triangular heads | | | | most dragons. |
| and flattened bodies. They reach a manageable | | | | You can also shred something your dragon likes and |
| average size of about 18-22 inches (46-56 cms). The | | | | gradually mixwith a lot of greens and vegetables |
| average weight is about 10-18 ounces (283-510 gm) | | | | - Make sure the dragon sees the greens by placing |
| The species of Bearded Dragons get their name | | | | them in a shallowdish-which it can easily see. Pay |
| from a distinctive series of lateral spines (specialized | | | | attention also that the greensare bite-sized. |
| scales) radiating horizontally from the head and base | | | | - Try to attach a big leaf, using a clip. Let the dragon |
| of the tail. As juveniles, they are semi-arboreal. As | | | | have thefun of tearing it into pieces. |
| adults, they are mostly terrestrial, but climb to bask | | | | - Start feeding greens from the very first week. |
| and search for prey. | | | | Then, it willbegin to relish them. |
| A common problem many bearded dragons have is | | | | - Set your light timers to turn on the lights an hour |
| when the dragonrefuse to eat veggies. This can get | | | | before youget out of bed in the morning. When you |
| very serious and caused many timesthe death of | | | | get up, give your beardie salad. |
| bearded dragons. Here are a few tips you can use | | | | After having basked for an hour, the dragons will be |
| toconvince the pet to eat: | | | | hungry enough to eat thegreens. |
| - put the crickets in his/her greens. I would also try | | | | This should completely solve this problem. Please let |
| somesupersworms over their greens. If there is a | | | | me know howit worked. Wishing you lots of fun with |
| petsupplyplus by you. | | | | your dragon! |